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Updated automatically for the first time yesterday. So far so good.
Updated automatically for the first time yesterday. So far so good.
Hi folks
Been trying to break this one for a couple of days -- seems fine -- everything working (including Networking) -- no issues with this one apart from very minor glitches with language when logging on using the secondary language. Not a showstopper as it only obscure windows settings that have language a bit hosed up -- typical users will never see or use those. I'm on the 1909/ 778 363 version.
I still can't get sensible networking though on the insider builds --another issue though. So if the current RP build is going to be the next RTM and standard roll out --I'd avoid for a while if you've got home networks around.
Cheers
jimbo
Any one else getting audio issues since this update?
I'm getting audio stuttering and robotic sound on my desktop.
Edit: Just run windows update again and a new a-volute driver got installed seems to have solved it.
Last edited by digimonfan12; 19 Apr 2020 at 18:10.
A somewhat tardy response but I wanted to do some extensive checking before making any rash statements.
So I put this update on my test PC (W10 Pro) followed by my music laptop (W10 Home) - no issues.THEN, I applied it to my aging travelling laptop (Toshiba Satellite running W10 Home, previously W7)
I previously had a note to investigate a fairly consistent problem with this laptop where on startup or restart, the WiFi was slow to connect - occasionally needing to be manually connected even to a known network.
However once it started it worked solidly.
(This would also occur when the machine awoke from Hibernation which I disabled some time ago as the machine has an SSD and Hibernation is superfluous.)
I don't recall accurately when this first occurred but it's been an issue for about a year and I keep this machine updated and Macrium backups. As I said, this machine was originally W7 and is not officially supported by Toshiba for W10.
When I upgraded I had to manually find the best WiFi drivers for the best performance, so I thought that it would be a driver issue.
However, after installing KB4549951, there are far fewer WiFi issues: I've had the CU on there for 6 days and have been monitoring it - startups from "cold" connect every time and restarts also work although there is sometimes a short delay but so far it has always connected without any manual intervention.
So Yes, I think there is something in KB4549951 concerning networking.
Oh and just for completeness, I did perform a driver check on the WiFi and Windows informs me that it's up to date.